Primary Colors
A Novel of Politics
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ISBN |
Binding/Format Hardcover |
Publisher Random House Inc |
Date 1996 |
Price $1.00 |
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ISBN |
Binding/Format Hardcover |
Publisher Thorndike Pr |
Date 1996 |
Price $1.00 |
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Publisher Notes
A former congressional aide of mixed race, Henry Burton takes a new job with Jack Stanton, governor of a small Southern state who has his eye on the presidency, observing his campaign, his idiosyncratic lifestyle, and the controversies and scandals surrounding him.
Media Reviews
"It becomes clear very quickly that 'Primary Colors', the rollicking new satire by the coy, media-savvy author Anonymous, is loosely modeled on Robert Penn Warren's classic 'All the King's Men'. Once again, we are given the tale of a Southern politician's rise to power, narrated by one of his young disciples. Once again, we are asked to contemplate the moral compromises made in the world of politics. Anonymous, however, is no Robert Penn Warren. And Anonymous's Southern pol, Jack Stanton, is no Willie Stark; he's a cartoon version of Bill Clinton. And therein lies both the fascination and disappointment of this novel. To be sure, 'Primary Colors' gives the reader an entertaining, inside and often very funny look at the daily workings of a political campaign...But for all its humor and keenly observed descriptions, the novel appeals to our gossip radar rather than our literary instincts."
First Line
He was a big fellow, looking seriously pale on the streets of Harlem in deep summer.
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